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Editor-in-chief at HEATED
Founder and author of Distilled, a newsletter with deeply researched stories about the politics of climate change.
Author, educator, and environmental activist; a founder of 350.org and Third Act.
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Senior reporter for ExxonKnews, a project of the Center for Climate Integrity.
I’m an environmental journalist who’s covered the climate crisis through an intersectional lens for over 10 years. I publish an independent climate newsletter called Possibilities. https://www.possibilities.news/
Casey Quinlan is a freelance journalist who covers political and economic news. They have published stories with The New Republic, States Newsroom, Truthout, The Colorado Times Recorder and more.
Freelance climate policy journalist based in Washington, DC. My work and contact information can be found at leahgarden.com.
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